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Steal These

9 Habits From
The World's
Top Achievers!

DEEPA CHANDRASEKARAN
01

Create an
Anti-Vision
Charlie Munger

The legendary investor and Warren


Buffett's right-hand man, suggests
creating an "Anti-vision". It can be
tough to decide what you want, so
start by defining what you don’t want.
02

The Cookie
Jar
David Goggins
The former Navy SEAL and ultra-endurance
athlete, recommends creating a "cookie jar"
filled with mementos of your past wins.
Whenever you're feeling
down, you can open the jar and remind
yourself of all the challenges you've
overcome.
03

The 5 Hour
Rule
Elon Musk
The CEO of SpaceX and Tesla, believes in
dedicating at least five hours a week to
learning new things. Whether it's reading
books, attending classes or experimenting
with new technologies, he believes that
continuous learning is the key to success.
04

The Power of
Doing Nothing
Albert Einstein
The Nobel Prize-winning physicist, believed
in the power of doing nothing. He often took
long walks in nature or spent time playing
music to give his mind a break from work.
Taking breaks and allowing yourself to
recharge can lead to greater creativity and
productivity.
05

Delay Caffeine
Intake
Andrew Huberman

A neuroscientist at Stanford University,


recommends delaying caffeine intake until
at least an hour after waking up. This allows
your body to produce cortisol, a hormone
that helps you feel alert and awake, on its
own.
06

Take Advice with


a Grain of Salt.
Napoleon Hill
The author of "Think and Grow Rich,"
suggests taking advice from friends and
family with a grain of salt. While their
intentions may be good, they may not have
the experience or expertise to give you the
best advice.
07

Separate Work
from Home
Maya Angelou
The poet and civil rights activist, believed in
separating work from home. She would
write in a hotel room or a rented office
space to avoid distractions and maintain a
clear separation between her personal and
professional life.
08

Don't Break the


Chain
Jerry Seinfeld
The comedian and TV producer, believes in
the power of consistency. He created a
productivity system called "Don't Break the
Chain" where he would mark a calendar
every day that he worked on his craft. The
idea is to build momentum and create a
habit by not breaking the chain.
09

The High Five


Habit
Mel Robbins
The motivational speaker and author,
suggests giving yourself a high five every
morning in the mirror. This simple act of
self-affirmation can boost your confidence
and set a positive tone for the rest of the
day.
HI, I AM
DEEPA CHANDRASEKARAN.

I help you accelerate your career


growth, experience immense job
satisfaction and earn your dream
income, all of this while having a
balanced life.

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